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Iran says it will ‘administer’ Strait of Hormuz
Iran claims it will 'administer' the Strait of Hormuz and plans to require insurance for vessels passing through, effectively imposing a toll. The US temporarily suspended sanctions to allow Iranian oil sales in dollars, while Vice President JD Vance stated Tehran would permit nuclear inspections, though President Donald Trump reiterated threats to bomb Iran if the strait is closed.
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